If “superfoods” really exist, chicken breast has to be number one on the list. If you remove the skin and trim away any visible fat, chicken breast is 98% lean. It’s basically the ultimate low-fat, no-carb protein source.
This is why knowing how to bake chicken breast in the oven is so useful.
It also doesn’t hurt that chicken breast is the least expensive animal protein in most grocery stores. Just be aware that the really cheap chicken breasts are from caged chickens, so spend a little more and get good organic free-range chicken if you can.
I eat A LOT of chicken breast. To be able to eat chicken this often, I have come up with a lot of different tasty chicken recipes. I have already shared a few chicken recipes on the blog, but today I wanted to show you how to bake chicken breast in the oven.
I usually cook 4-5 breasts at a time and store them in zip-lock bags in the fridge until I need them. They will keep fresh for about three days.
How to bake chicken breast in the oven
You can see how I bake the perfect juicy chicken breasts in this short video or read the step-by-step instructions below.
If you follow these 3 super easy steps, you will end up with a perfectly baked chicken breast every time:
1. Clean the chicken breast
Cut away any visible fat from the boneless skinless chicken breasts. I always use a pair of scissors for this as it’s much easier than using a knife.
2. Brine the chicken breasts
Fill a large bowl with just enough water to cover the chicken breasts and add ½ tbsp. of salt for each chicken breast. Let the salt dissolve before adding the chicken breasts.
Leave the chicken breasts to marinate in the salt water for 1-3 hours in the fridge. This will draw water into the chicken and make it super moist when you cook it (this process is called “brining”).
3. Season and cook the chicken breasts
Rinse the chicken breasts thoroughly in cold water. Dry them with a paper towel and place them on a baking pan.
Add your favorite seasoning. I usually use pepper, curry powder, paprika, and garlic powder, but you can use a wide variety of spices.
Bake the chicken breasts in the oven for about 18-20 minutes at a 365 F (185 C), depending on the size of the chicken breasts (the ones I cooked today were large, so they needed 21 minutes).
Cut into one with a knife to see if they are done before taking them out of the oven.
Let the chicken breasts rest for 2-3 minutes after you take them out of the oven to lock in all the juices.
That’s it! This is how to bake chicken breast in the oven. By cooking the chicken breast like this, you will get perfectly tender, juicy, and delicious chicken breast every time!
The benefits of brining
Brining is, in my opinion, the easiest and most effective way to tenderize chicken breast and lock in the moisture.
If you are worried about adding too much salt to the chicken, don’t be. Brining doesn’t actually add a lot of sodium to the chicken, as long as you only leave the chicken in the brine for a few hours and rinse it well afterward. Also, you won’t have to salt the chicken later for flavor.
Frequently asked questions
A lot of people have asked great questions in the comments to this guide, so I thought I would collect all the questions and answers here for your convenience:
Q: Can I use frozen chicken breast? A: You can’t brine the frozen chicken breast (unless you plan to leave them in the brine for a long time while they thaw). You have to defrost the chicken before you start brining.
Q: Can I use this method when grilling? A: Absolutely! I think brining is even more important for grilled chicken that tends to get dry easier than baked chicken.
Q: Do I need to rinse the chicken after brining? And doesn’t that spread bacteria in the kitchen? A: I know that many cookbooks say not to rinse chicken for safety reasons, but you have to do it when brining. You need to get the brine off before cooking or the chicken will be too salty.
Q: Do I have to put the chicken in the refrigerator during brining? A: I recommend that you do, but it technically shouldn’t be necessary, as long as you fully cook the chicken breasts. But better safe than sorry, right?
Q: Do I need to cover the chicken breasts in the oven? A: No, I never do that.
Q: Can I use bone-in chicken breasts? A: Yes, but you may have to bake them for longer. Test if they are done with a knife or cooking thermometer.
Q: What does the internal temperature have to be if I use a cooking thermometer? A: The safe internal temperature of chicken is 165 F° (74 C°).
Q: Can I marinate the chicken after brining? A: Absolutely, I often do that. Just don’t add a lot of additional salt.
Q: Do I need to turn the chicken breasts in the oven while cooking? A: No, that shouldn’t be necessary unless your oven cooks very unevenly.
Q: Do I need to put any oil in the pan? A: Only if your pan tends to stick to whatever you are cooking. I use a piece of aluminum foil in the pan to prevent that.
Q: Can I use any kind of salt for the brining (like Himalayan pink salt)? A: Yes, any type of salt should be fine.
Healthy oven baked chicken breast recipes
You can use the brined chicken breasts as the base for a lot of fantastic chicken recipes. Here are some of my favorites:
- Healthy Stuffed Chicken Breast
- Chicken Breast Wrapped in Prosciutto & Cream Cheese
- Mustard Baked Chicken Tenders
You can also check out my list of the best low-carb chicken recipes.
The possibility for healthy and yummy chicken recipes are endless, so there is absolutely no reason to settle for dry chicken. Not when you know how to bake the perfect chicken breast in the oven!
When you’ve tried baking chicken breasts in the oven like this, please don’t forget to let me know how you liked them in the comments below!
How to Bake Chicken Breast in the Oven
Ingredients
- 2 chicken breasts, (boneless & skinless)
- 1 tablespoon salt
- Water
- Seasoning, (i like curry powder and paprika)
Instructions
- Cut away any visible fat and bones. I always use a pair of scissors for this as it’s much easier than using a knife.
- Fill a large bowl with just enough water to cover the chicken breasts and add ½ tbsp. of salt for each chicken breast. Let the salt dissolve before adding the chicken breasts.
- Leave the chicken breasts to marinate in the salt water for 1-3 hours in the fridge. This will draw water into the chicken and make it super moist when you cook it (this process is called “brining”).
- Rinse the chicken breasts thoroughly in cold water. Dry them with a paper towel and put them on a baking pan.
- Add your favorite seasoning. I usually use pepper, curry powder, paprika and garlic powder, but you can use a wide variety of spices.
- Cook the chicken breasts in the oven for about 18-20 minutes at a 365 F (185 C), depending on the size of the chicken breasts. Cut into one with a knife to see if they are done before taking them out of the oven.
- Let the chicken breasts rest for 2-3 minutes after you take them out of the oven to lock in all the juices.
Angela
Thank you so much for posting this! I am the biggest weirdo when it comes to chicken, and this is hands down the best chicken ever. I just cooked 7 breast (mine took 30 min) and paired it with broccoli and or sweet potatoes for the week! So easy and so good even my daughter loved it!
Lynn
What spices did you use?
Sammi
Sounds great! Why do you have to dry it after brining?
Tobias Oerum
I think you will steam/boil the surface of the chicken breast rather than just cook it if you put it in the oven soaking wet, but I honestly haven’t tried it.
Amanda
BEST chicken I have ever cooked! Brining made all the difference! My 8 year old daughter ate a whole large chicken breast all my herself. I used a little Mrs. Dash salt-free chicken seasoning as well. Yum!
Tobias Oerum
Yeah! Glad you and your daughter liked it. Christel is addicted to Mrs. Dash seasonings as well 🙂
tina
I have been marinating boneless breasts in dill pickle juice for up to 2 days before starting any recipe and the results are amazing. Pat dry, sprinkle with spices and put on grill for about 20-25 minutes. Test for internal temp.
KJC
Worked great! Mine took 15 extra min to cook for some reason but were super moist. The seasonings you mentioned were great too. When you save the others for the next couple of days, how do you usually reheat them? Do you leave them whole or cut them up before storing (or reheating)?
Thanks!
Tobias Oerum
Awesome! I usually just store them whole in a Ziploc bag and reheat them in the microwave.
Linda T.
Glad I found you on Pinterest today ? I’m brining chicken as I write this. I had planned on marinating it using another recipe I found. Do you ever brine, then marinate? I’m excited to try your method, as I have made some very dry chicken in the past! Trying to be healthier AND be a better cook!
Tobias Oerum
Hi Linda,
We are glad you found us too 😀 Brining before marinating is a great way to prepare chicken. We do it often when we have time. Go for it and let us know how it turns out!
Kari C.
Brining is a great idea! Haven’t tried it with chicken, just whole turkeys. Am going to give it a try!
Only comments about your recipe are:
1. It is no longer recommended to rinse poultry before cooking. Julia Child started this and while I love her, this wasn’t a good idea. It just spreads bacteria all over the place.
2. Please check the chicken breasts’ internal temperature to tell if it is done. It needs to reach 165*F.
3. Chicken soaking in brine for any amount of time should definitely be in the refrigerator. It can reach the temperature danger zone during marinating/brining if not.
Don’t want anyone to get sick. Looking forward to moist baked chicken breasts!
Sienna
I was scrolling through all of the comments trying to find something talking about the temperature danger zone!! So thank you! I was worried about leaving the chicken in room temp for an extended period of time, so thank you for suggesting brining in the fridge!
Judy Ashton
I have been rinsing chicken off after brining for years and years and years and have never had a problem.
Amy
Thank you so much!!! I’m THE worst cook and have tried so many times and ways to cook chicken, even bought cooking lessons and nothing has worked until now!
I seriously can not thank you enough!!!!
Tobias Oerum
Glad you liked it Amy 😀
glorybee
I am so looking forward to using this method.
We eat more chicken than anyone alive!
Jazmin
Do you cover them with foil so they wont dry? Or just place them in the oven without covering them
Tobias Oerum
I just pop them straight in the oven without any foil.